The Internet Archive restores Save Page Now feature after DDoS cyberattack disruption

The Internet Archive restores Save Page Now feature after DDoS cyberattack disruption

The Internet Archive has announced the restoration of its Save Page Now feature, following a cyberattack that significantly impaired its website for nearly a month. This essential service allows users to add copies of webpages to the Archive's extensive digital library. While the Wayback Machine had been operating in a read-only mode since October, users can now upload new web pages to preserve their information for future access.

The organization indicated that web pages users attempted to save since October 9 are now beginning to be archived. However, no specific timeline was provided for when this process would be fully completed.

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Internet Archive is a digital library offering free access to a vast collection of Internet sites and cultural artifacts in digital form. Catering to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public, it features a comprehensive media library, is ad-free, and requires no registration. Rated 4.2, its top alternatives include Z-Library, Wayback Machine, and Project Gutenberg.

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rsalama2
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inside job? for a website that popular to not have ddos protection is as weird as the legal battle they lost the week prior

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